Picture No | 12688813 |
Date | 1911 |
Description | The Lady Traveller: Olive MacLeod in Africa 1911 |
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Olive MacLeod depicted outside her bivouac in "the heart of Africa". MacLeod was the younger daughter of the Permanent Under-Secretary for Scotland Sir Reginald MacLeod and travelled through Central Africa with Mr and Mrs Percy A. Talbot, covering 3700 miles, six months of which was spent in land never before visited by white women. Macleod undertook this expedition between August 1910 and May 1911 to visit the grave of her lover Lieutenant Boyd Alexander who was murdered by indigeounous people in French Soudan. This article came shortly after she returned home safely and also shows smaller images of Mr Talbot, a district commissioner in Southern Africa and fellow of the Zoological and Anthropological Societies, and Mrs Talbot, a botanist.
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Source | Unattributed illustration in ‘The Illustrated London News’, 20 May 1911, page 737 |
Credit | © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans |
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